Pushing the Bear

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    of ice spreading used to take six-seven years. This means the ice is now melting more pushing the other ice faster! What some people may not know is that as the ice moves it carries pollution, and when it is spring and summer all the ice melts and pollution goes into the ocean. This not only will affect the ocean, but as ice melts this will affect animals in the arctic such as the polar bears. The polar bears will have a less; access to food, body condition, and a loss of access in

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    Either the second amendment entrust all free individuals of America the right to bear arms or a specific group of individuals the right to bear arms, Rosenzweig clearly states it is the latter. Reviewing the second amendment Rosenzweig use Hermeneutics to evaluate the document. Beginning with the militia, Rosenzweig defines who the militia is in America. The militia

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    Hydraulic fracturing, or more commonly known as fracking, is the process of releasing gasses trapped in rocks such as sandstones, limestones, and shales through methods such as pumping pressurized water into the rock. In doing so, the rock is broken apart and the release of gas is expedited (Brantley and Meyendorff, "Facts on Fracking"). As a reporter located in Pennsylvania, I aim to inform my viewers on the harmful effects associated with fracking, both environmental and personal, and how the short-term

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    dangerous. Adrian, in the beginning, is a possibly depressed, paranoid, and socially anxious person; all this causes him to unconsciously push away all his neighbors. Naturally, this leads to loneliness and anger; however, Jack is an exception because he bears resemblance to one of his assumed idols, James Dean. He makes a conscious effort to

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    the ones who does not respect it. Camp Manitou represents the safe point in this story. After Louis moves outside this safe zone, the mystery of Lucy’s disappearance happens. Cappie is usually smiling at Camp Manitou, but when she accuses Lois of pushing Lucy, she shows the true side of human emotion. Humans can be as ruthless and unforgiving as the wilderness

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    pain, etc.,whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid”. Some may even say fear is natures way of keeping us alive. When hearing this I made the connection. Even going back to the caveman days, when we saw that bear or lion coming at us it was the fear that saved us. We ran for safety or we hid and fought. Fear today is an everyday part of life. Today our fears have grown into many things, there are now more things to be afraid of. Fear of clowns, heights, spiders

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    Personal Reflection

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    Christian University. Before beginning, I took some time to reflect on my story and the experiences that have brought me to where I am now. I started in the gospel of John, “Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit.”(John 15:2, English Standard Version.). In reality, it is more of a culmination of choices and situations that have brought me to this moment, to this decision to start school again. Each experience

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    living with due to the cause of animal species now living among us in our own neighborhood. With this in mind, we now have to think of what could be the solution to this issue. Another issue that Drehle presents to us is the uprising of the Black Bear population along with other species and how we could

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    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Ever been heartbroken? How about losing a place within a social circle? These are often daily routines experienced by teenagers around the world, no matter the age, race, or gender. In Junot Díaz’s The Brief Life of Oscar Wao, our main character Oscar Wao faces these realities for nearly his entire life. Junot Díaz brings the reader straight into the life of Oscar Wao in his novel, Díaz’s portrayal of Dominican life in and out of the United States and his exploration

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    is a powerful and poignant narrative that draws us deeper into the history of The United States. My People the Sioux and the life of Luther Standing Bear are both crucial in examining the positive connotations of Indian Boarding Schools and the use of education to challenge the inferiority complex surrounding Native Americans. Luther Standing Bear was born in December of 1868 and this autobiography was completed on July 25, 1927. Encompassing the end of reconstruction, the industrial revolution

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